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PUBG 1.0 Gets Fourth Patch Tonight, Brings Miramar Changes

The recently controversial desert map will receive its first major balance pass.

The PUBG train refuses to be derailed. I am convinced that there is no way to slow it down and it will end up being like Snowpiercer and run forever, or at least until Captain America gets tired of eating roach bars and decides to kill Radio’s coach. In the meantime, developer Bluehole is readying up the latest patch and has plans to deploy it to the live servers tonight.

The official Battlegrounds Twitter account made the announcement in the wee hours of the morning that servers will come down at 9PM eastern (6PM pacific) for maintenance and to implement the fourth patch for PUBG since it officially went 1.0 back in late December.

PC players, we will be moving the current test build to our live servers on Jan 31 6PM PST/ Feb 1 3AM CET. The maintenance is expected to last 2 hours. New leaderboard season will be opened once the servers go live again. You can read the patch notes here: https://t.co/WytmUlsDCy

As for what to expect from the fourth update, players can look forward to desert map Miramar getting a pretty serious balance pass. New structures are being added to help fill in some sparse areas of the map and loot distribution is also receiving some attention. This news should be of interest to the knuckleheads who despised playing on Miramar so much they resorted to deleting the map files from their PUBG installation to prevent being loaded into matches on the desert wasteland.

For the super fans and the sticklers for detail, the full patch notes are listed below:

Miramar improvements

Added more buildings and cover across the map to improve the engagement experience

Chris Jarrard

Contributing Tech Editor

Chris Jarrard likes playing games, crankin' tunes, and looking for fights on obscure online message boards. He has been an avid follower of PC games since the early 90's and is proud to a fault of his Voodoo2 12MB GPU. He enjoys mild weather and believes breakfast should be served at every meal. You can follow him @crbz_jarrard on Twitter.